Morning all. Anyone know if there's a list hiding on the web somewhere of actual release history for farish and Dapol n scale models? As in when I'm bidding on eBay I can check and see if say a 4mt is an early farish one with pizza wheels or a later Chinese one or even a DCC ready one? Or if I'm shopping at say Hattons I know if I'm buying the latest release version of a particular class i.e. The best mouldy being used or an earlier version of a castle etc?
Thanks very much
G'day, mate, and welcome to the NGF! :thumbsup:
Can't directly answer your question, but someone will... just wanted to say that I own one of the old Poole ones, and it's one of my favourite models.
I believe it was one of their last, if not the last.
Anyway, welcome on board! :thumbsup:
Try the Bachmann website;
http://bachmann.co.uk/pdfs/farish_products_by_item_no_rev5.pdf (http://bachmann.co.uk/pdfs/farish_products_by_item_no_rev5.pdf)
this is a list to-I think-2012 of all Farish by Bachmann models. I haven't checked, but I don't think the Poole releases are on it. they may be-I haven';t looked.
HTH
Martyn
Hi - I thought of that too but when I checked, it does not show release dates.
There is a site called "Farish Shed" that has a bit more history I believe ?
There is indeed that website-run by one of the members of this forum (Deserthound?). I haven't looked atit for some time :worried:
Martyn
You could try this site http://www.ngauge.org.uk (http://www.ngauge.org.uk), I dont know if it is what you want, but it does give the dates they were first released.
Geoff
Quote from: geoffc on April 20, 2017, 09:26:59 AM
You could try this site http://www.ngauge.org.uk (http://www.ngauge.org.uk), I dont know if it is what you want, but it does give the dates they were first released.
Geoff
That's why I find this forum so useful - I hadn't a clue that site existed, but as of now it is FIRMLY bookmarked !
Quote from: geoffc on April 20, 2017, 09:26:59 AM
You could try this site http://www.ngauge.org.uk (http://www.ngauge.org.uk), I dont know if it is what you want, but it does give the dates they were first released.
Geoff
That's a really useful site. I wonder if there is a similar one for Steamers??
:thankyousign: :beers:
Quote from: martyn on April 20, 2017, 09:18:15 AM
I haven't looked atit for some time :worried:
Martyn
I should re-read your post bloke!
:o
I recall seeing a complete list somewhere on the web whilst searching for something else, but I'm darned if I remember where. I'll keep thinking.
Even with the more recently-tooled releases, it can sometimes be as well to avoid the earlier releases using the tooling - for example the first releases of the current Class 47 model had too big a gap between the body and the bogies (corrected on later releases), or the 57 which started out with solder-point DCC capability and fixed couplings but at different times since has been modified and the latest releases have standard 6-pin DCC sockets and NEM couplers.
Geoffc, great site thnaks for that. I mainly have steam locos however, but when I build my monster layout it will be massively rule 1 based, I have probably 50 or so steam locos but a revolution pen doling inbound along with a couple of hst125 9 car rakes. I'm not proud, if I like the look of it it's running on my layout !
Main problem is ive about 85 locos, all dc, I think 2 I've bought dcc chipped, about 20 are dcc ready, and the rest need converting...
And of course finish the track plan, I'm not even going to think about the cost of that, with some 500 wagons,200 coaches, 85 locos that's a lot of storage/fiddle space I need....
Quote from: emjaybee on April 20, 2017, 09:44:52 AM
Quote from: martyn on April 20, 2017, 09:18:15 AM
I haven't looked atit for some time :worried:
Martyn
I should re-read your post bloke!
:o
Always good to keep abreast of things ?
:laughabovepost:
That UK N Gauge list site looks very good as far as it goes.
As a Continental N modeller I usually use www.spurweite-n.de/ (http://www.spurweite-n.de/), which has some British N listed but naturally focuses more on the foreign stuff. There are one or two other similar sites eg. http://www.spur-n-datenbank.de/ (http://www.spur-n-datenbank.de/)
Didn't N Gauge Now! produce a directory of N gauge locos a year or so back?
I'm sure I have one somewhere but have had a brain shutdown :-[
For sale on their website for £2.50 inc.postage
Quote from: mokjumbo on April 20, 2017, 03:44:19 PM
For sale on their website for £2.50 inc.postage
:hmmm:
Only shows what is available to buy in 2015 so a lot will be missing.
No rolling stock, either.
Could be worth a punt at just £2.50 though.
http://www.ngaugemodelling.co.uk (http://www.ngaugemodelling.co.uk)
Quote from: newportnobby on April 20, 2017, 03:50:14 PM
Quote from: mokjumbo on April 20, 2017, 03:44:19 PM
For sale on their website for £2.50 inc.postage
:hmmm:
Only shows what is available to buy in 2015 so a lot will be missing.
No rolling stock, either.
Could be worth a punt at just £2.50 though.
http://www.ngaugemodelling.co.uk (http://www.ngaugemodelling.co.uk)
Just bought these Mick - Locos, Rolling stock going back to 1967 and a Loco guide for the 'Big four' etc.
SPOTTER'S GUIDE TO BRITISH LOCOMOTIVES IN N GAUGE £1.95
N GAUGE MODELLING . . . FROM THE "BIG FOUR" TO THE PRESENT DAY £3.95
BOTH COLLECTOR'S GUIDES (SAVE £1) (coaches and freight stock) £7.90
They are listed near the bottom of the Shop page
:beers:
Thanks to mokjumbo for providing the info. :)
You`re very welcome.
Thanks go to austinbob and mokjumbo.
I hope this helps the OP @Spanners70 (http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?action=profile;u=5079)
Quote from: austinbob on April 20, 2017, 04:05:06 PM
Quote from: newportnobby on April 20, 2017, 03:50:14 PM
Quote from: mokjumbo on April 20, 2017, 03:44:19 PM
For sale on their website for £2.50 inc.postage
:hmmm:
Only shows what is available to buy in 2015 so a lot will be missing.
No rolling stock, either.
Could be worth a punt at just £2.50 though.
http://www.ngaugemodelling.co.uk (http://www.ngaugemodelling.co.uk)
Just bought these Mick - Locos, Rolling stock going back to 1967 and a Loco guide for the 'Big four' etc.
SPOTTER'S GUIDE TO BRITISH LOCOMOTIVES IN N GAUGE £1.95
N GAUGE MODELLING . . . FROM THE "BIG FOUR" TO THE PRESENT DAY £3.95
BOTH COLLECTOR'S GUIDES (SAVE £1) (coaches and freight stock) £7.90
They are listed near the bottom of the Shop page
:beers:
Thanks to mokjumbo for providing the info. :)
Received these publications this morning. The spotters and collectors guides are very useful covering pretty much everything, except for some of the detail variations, from day one up to around 2010.
The coach and freight spotters guides include production dates which is useful. The spotters (loco) guide unfortunately doesn't give production dates.
The N gauge modelling guide is interesting and quite useful, for me anyway.
All in all a pretty useful set of publications for not much outlay.
:) :beers:
Just found this database which includes Farish locos and coaches - might be of interest...
https://www.modelraildatabase.com/grahamfarish/locomotives/ (https://www.modelraildatabase.com/grahamfarish/locomotives/)
goes back to about 2005
:beers: